Veronese discards the deepest bronzes and mulberries and crimsons and oranges, and finds his range among cream and rose and grey-greens.
We need not insist again on the emotional value of the deep colours, the rich creams and crimsons and the chiaroscuro.
Mingled with disk and star were tiny crosses gleaming with sullen, deep crimsons and smoky orange.
It flamed and flickered with angry, smoky crimsons and scarlets; with sullen orange glowings and glitterings of sulphurous yellows.
Toward its top I glimpsed a huge square of flaring crimsons and bright topaz; two other diamonds stared down upon us from just beneath it--like eyes.
In fact, crimsons by this process cannot be permanent colours, as they pass into reds by the action of acids.
To make deeper false crimsons of a dark red, juice of logwood is put into the Brazil bath after the silk has been impregnated with it.
Pauline crimsons to the roots of her hair, and, scenting an insult, draws away haughtily; but her suspicions are speedily allayed.
Among crimsons the best are the well known and beautiful Liberty, Marquise de Salisbury, Hugh Dickson, J.
The pure pinks, and the rich crimsons and scarlets of the Hybrid Perpetuals are of surpassing beauty.
The red, gray, and orange of its old brickwork played into the brown and purples of its engirdling trees, into the lilacs and golds and crimsons of the western sky behind it, into the cool and quiet tones of the meadows from which it rose.
The little blood I have left crimsons my face with shame that I am not at your side to help and cheer you.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crimsons" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.